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Season 2 - Episode Guide

Episodes

Week 23: The Ottoman Disaster - The Battle of Sarikamish

Episode: 2x01 | Airdate: Jan 1, 2015 (9 min)

Week 23: The Ottoman Disaster - The Battle of Sarikamish

The Champagne offensive is still going on the Western Front without any side gaining a decisive advantage. In the Caucasus, Enver Pasha is showing how far he's willing to go to achieve his goals. Against his military advisors' recommendations, he decides to send more and more troops to Sarikamish. Without supplies and with temperatures constantly below -20 degrees, thousands of Ottoman soldiers freeze to death before even reaching the frontline. When the Russians finally encircle the Ottoman troops, defeat is inevitable.

Week 24: In Dire Straits - Russia on Austro-Hungary's Doorstep

Episode: 2x02 | Airdate: Jan 8, 2015 (10 min)

Week 24: In Dire Straits - Russia on Austro-Hungary's Doorstep

The Austro-Hungarian army resembles a better militia after six months into the war. The defeats against Serbia and Russia and still under siege in Galicia - the forces are in dire straits. Many casualties, especially among the officers, mean that an effective warfare is impossible. And all this while the Russians are close to entering the Hungarian plains. On another front, the Rtussians are winning the battle of Sarikamish which ends in a disaster for the Ottoman Empire. On the Western Front, each side still tries to gain a decisive advantage.

Week 25: Onwards! - The Western Front of Early 1915

Episode: 2x03 | Airdate: Jan 15, 2015 (10 min)

Week 25: Onwards! - The Western Front of Early 1915

French general Joseph Joffre is stuck in a dilemma: the Champagne offensive has been going on for weeks now - without any of the expected results. Should he dig in and tolerate the enemy on French soil? Or should his soldiers continue to run up against the impenetrable German defences? Meanwhile, South African troops attack German South West Africa and in London, Winston Churchill's plan for an invasion of the Dardanelles has been approved.

Week 26: Zeppelins Over England - New Inventions for the Modern War

Episode: 2x04 | Airdate: Jan 22, 2015 (9 min)

Week 26: Zeppelins Over England - New Inventions for the Modern War

For a decisive advantage on the Western Front, the military commanders of both sides are trying to use technological advances. And so this week, German Zeppelins are flying their first air raids on English towns. Winston Churchill is outlining his ideas for what would later become the tank. Meanwhile at the Western Front, the soldier Adolf Hitler is thinking about how this war is going to continue.

Week 27: All or Nothing - Winter Offensive in the Carpathians

Episode: 2x05 | Airdate: Jan 29, 2015 (10 min)

Week 27: All or Nothing - Winter Offensive in the Carpathians

Konrad von Hötzendorf has to prevent the Russian army from entering the Hungarian plains. He starts a huge offensive in the Carpathian Mountains - in mid winter. He also wants to demonstrate his power to Italy and Romania who are considering entering the war for the Entente. Meanwhile, in the North Sea the first Battle of Dogger Bank takes place which leads to the sinking of the German ship SMS Blücher.

Week 28: Gas! - A New Horror on the Battlefield

Episode: 2x06 | Airdate: Feb 5, 2015 (10 min)

Week 28: Gas! - A New Horror on the Battlefield

After more than 6 months of stalemate, the German Empire is playing two new cards to gain a decisive advantage. On the Eastern Front, the Germans use gas on a huge scale for the first time. While the attack fails, the foundation for gas warfare is laid. At the same time Kaiser Wilhelm II agrees to unrestricted submarine warfare – any ship can be sank at any time.

Animals of World War 1: Companions in the Trenches

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Feb 9, 2015 (10 min)

Animals of World War 1: Companions in the Trenches

The deeds of animals in World War 1 are often forgotten next to the sufferings the soldiers had to endure in this industrial war. Millions of horses, thousands of dogs and pigeons were useful companions and dependable comrades. In this special episode Indy explains everything about the usage of animals in the great war and under which conditions they had to live.

Week 29: Stopping Russia - Hindenburg's Final Offensive?

Episode: 2x07 | Airdate: Feb 12, 2015 (9 min)

Week 29: Stopping Russia - Hindenburg's Final Offensive?

This week, well over 1 million soldiers are on the advance everywhere in Europe. General Hindenburgs tries to beat the Russians once and for all at the Masurian Lakes. Austria-Hungary is fighting the Russians with German support in the Carpathian mountains and on the Western Front the Champagne offensive is still going.

Week 30: Hindenburg's Cunning Plan - A 2nd Tannenberg

Episode: 2x08 | Airdate: Feb 19, 2015 (10 min)

Week 30: Hindenburg's Cunning Plan - A 2nd Tannenberg

After more than six months of war, the first big mutiny breaks out in Singapore. The endless battles in which big powers sacrifice thousands of soldiers are leading to an organised resistance for the first time. Indian troops refuse to board a ship because they don't want to fight other muslims in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Paul von Hindenburg encircles the Russians on the Eastern Front and they almost suffer a defeat as they did in Tannenberg 1914.

Week 31: Prelude to Gallipoli - Naval Bombardement of the Dardanelles

Episode: 2x09 | Airdate: Feb 26, 2015 (10 min)

Week 31: Prelude to Gallipoli - Naval Bombardement of the Dardanelles

To break up the stalemate and get a decisive advantage, France and Great Britain open up yet another theatre of war in the Dardanelles. The plan is to seize the strait and open eventually open up the Bosporus in order to ship supplies to the Eastern and Balkan front. And so begins the naval bombardment of ottoman forts as prelude to a big offensive which will we know to today as Gallipoli.

Poland's Struggle for Independence During WW1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Mar 2, 2015 (4 min)

Poland's Struggle for Independence During WW1

World War 1 was a a fight of nationalism and self determination for many countries which did not yet exist then. One of those countries was Poland - its territory split between Russia, Austria-Hungary and Germany. In our first of multiple special episodes, Indy tells you everything about Poland and it's fight for independence.

Week 32: Playing With Fire - The First Flame Thrower

Episode: 2x10 | Airdate: Mar 5, 2015 (9 min)

Week 32: Playing With Fire - The First Flame Thrower

Modern war already took place in the sky and under water but the waring nations also wanted to gain an advantage in the trenches. So this week, we see the first use of another merciless invention on the battlefield: the flame thrower. The battles on the Western Front, in the Carpathian's and near the Dardanelles continued nonetheless.

Sustaining Total War - Women in World War One

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Mar 9, 2015 (10 min)

Sustaining Total War - Women in World War One

When you think about World War One, you think of men fighting to death in the mud. All too often the immense contribution of women as nurses, medics, ammunition workers and so many more has been forgotten. This special episode salutes all the women who served in the Great War.

Week 33: The Battle of Neuve-Chapelle

Episode: 2x11 | Airdate: Mar 12, 2015 (10 min)

Week 33: The Battle of Neuve-Chapelle

The British Expeditionary Forces are starting their first major offensive since the beginning of trench warfare. Near Neuve-Chapelle they attack the Germans and try to "bite and hold" their position. This battle will be the blueprint for future British offensives. On the Balkan, Serbia is facing a different enemy: Typhus. The catastrophic sanitary conditions enable the disease to spread across the whole country.

Week 34: A Slice of The Pie - Splitting Up The Middle East

Episode: 2x12 | Airdate: Mar 19, 2015 (10 min)

Week 34: A Slice of The Pie - Splitting Up The Middle East

Even though the Entente offensive near Constantinople didn't really take off yet, the allied powers were already dreaming about splitting up the Ottoman Empire between themselves - and even promised territory to other nations. In the meantime, Austria-Hungary started its third offensive in the Carpathians to free the besieged army in Galicia.

Week 35: The Fall of Przemyśl - Changing Strategy on the Western Front

Episode: 2x13 | Airdate: Mar 26, 2015 (10 min)

Week 35: The Fall of Przemyśl - Changing Strategy on the Western Front

The generals at the Western Front are slowly starting to adapt to the modern war. The battle of Neuve-Chappelle will be a blueprint for future operations and further improvements are supposed to finally bring the decisive advantage. In the meantime, after 133 days, the fortress of Przemyśl capitulates - the longest siege of World War 1.

Week 36: Showdown in the Dardanelles - Bulgaria Flirts with the Central Powers

Episode: 2x14 | Airdate: Apr 2, 2015 (10 min)

Week 36: Showdown in the Dardanelles - Bulgaria Flirts with the Central Powers

The Ottoman Navy is finally able to fend off the Russian and Royal Navies in the Dardanelles, Bulgaria is considering joining the Central Powers, Austria-Hungary is fighting off the Russians in Galicia and the German start a new offensive in the Baltics. All in one busy week of spring 1915.

Poison Gas Warfare in WW1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Apr 7, 2015 (12 min)

Poison Gas Warfare in WW1

All soldiers feared poison gas but all sides developed deadlier and more perfidious kinds of chemical agents. Indy tells you everything about gas warfare in World War 1 in this special episode.

Week 37: The Armenian Genocide

Episode: 2x15 | Airdate: Apr 9, 2015 (9 min)

Week 37: The Armenian Genocide

The leaders of the Ottoman Empire are looking for a scapegoat after their collosal defeat in the Caucasian Mountains a few month earlier. They start the systematic relocation and disarm Armenian troops among their ranks to end all calls for Armenian independence. Today's estimates place the death toll of the genocide up till 1.5 million men, women and children.

Week 38: Russia Fails in the Mountains - Basra Falls

Episode: 2x16 | Airdate: Apr 16, 2015 (10 min)

Week 38: Russia Fails in the Mountains - Basra Falls

This week, generals on three different fronts show that they are not able to realise their mistakes. Basra falls to the British, the quick victory at the Dardanelles is getting more and more unlikely and the Russians are loosing their advantage in the Carpathians. But not the commanders have to pay the price for their mistakes, the soldiers have to.

Week 39: Gas on the Western Front - Baptism of Fire for Canada

Episode: 2x17 | Airdate: Apr 23, 2015 (10 min)

Week 39: Gas on the Western Front - Baptism of Fire for Canada

After experiments on the Eastern Front, the German Army is using poison gas for the first time on the Western Front. At the beginning of the 2nd Battle of Ypres, the wind blows in a favourable direction; the wide spread use of chlorine gas has a devastating effect on the French troops. Even the Germans are surprised by it. The incredible sacrifice of the Canadian troops make it possible to defend Hill 60 in the end.

Week 40: The Sea Turns Red - Gallipoli Landings

Episode: 2x18 | Airdate: May 1, 2015 (12 min)

Week 40: The Sea Turns Red - Gallipoli Landings

Completely underestimating the Ottoman army at the Dardanelles, the British commanders decide to let the ANZACs take the Gallipoli peninsular as a gateway to the Bosporus and Constantinople. After the landing in ANZAC Cove and on Z Beach one thing comes clear though: Mustafa Kemal and his troops will fight for every inch of this piece of rock.

Week 41: Sinking of the Lusitania & The Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive

Episode: 2x19 | Airdate: May 7, 2015 (10 min)

Week 41: Sinking of the Lusitania & The Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive

Ignoring the warnings and cruising carelessly slow the RMS Lusitania is hit by a torpedo of the German U-Boat U20. Almost 2000 people die during the sinking of the Lusitania. At the same time the German and Austro-Hungarian army start a combined surprise offensive in the Carpathians. The Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive is a huge success for German commander August von Mackensen.

The Sky Was the Limit - Aviation in World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: May 11, 2015 (9 min)

The Sky Was the Limit - Aviation in World War 1

World War 1 saw several completely new technologies develop rapidly. The airplane itself was only a few years old but pioneering engineers soon saw its potential for military use. For recognisance and later as fighter or bomber, World War 1 had huge impact on aviation and warfare in general. This special episode gives you an idea about the obstacles that had to be overcome.

Week 42: The German Phalanx Chases Russia

Episode: 2x20 | Airdate: May 14, 2015 (10 min)

Week 42: The German Phalanx Chases Russia

The 2nd Battle of Ypres is still going but no side can gain a decisive advantage. The main reason on the British side is a lack of artillery ammunition. Even the delivered shells are not working correctly. But even the German supply lines are stretched thin. At the same time German South-West Africa falls to South African troops under Louis Botha.

Week 43: The Battle of San River - Winston Churchill Gets Fired

Episode: 2x21 | Airdate: May 21, 2015 (10 min)

Week 43: The Battle of San River - Winston Churchill Gets Fired

The big success of the Gallipoli Campaign never came, thousands of soldiers died and so Winston Churchill is forced to resign. At the same time August von Mackensen is pushing back the Russians and forcing them to hide in Przemyśl fortress - the same fortress they just conquered from the Austro-Hungarians a few weeks earlier.

Canada in World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: May 25, 2015 (9 min)

Canada in World War 1

One of the countries that found its identity in the trenches of World War 1 was Canada. During the 2nd Battle of Ypres and the Battle of Vimy Ridge the Canadians and Newfoundlanders proofed their worthiness over and over again. Indy takes a special look on Canada in World War 1 and how they became one one of the feared enemies of the Germans.

Week 44: The New Alpine Front - Italy Joins World War 1

Episode: 2x22 | Airdate: May 28, 2015 (10 min)

Week 44: The New Alpine Front - Italy Joins World War 1

After the defeats of Austria-Hungary against Russia, Italy is seeing her chance to grab disputed territories from them. Even though they are not prepared for a full scale war economically or militarily, the declare war against the Central Powers. So, just one month after the landing at Gallipoli, yet another front is opened in Europe. Meanwhile the Russians are still on the run from August von Mackensen and in Gallipoli the fighting stops to collect the dead.

Week 45: Artillery in World War 1 - The Key to Success

Episode: 2x23 | Airdate: Jun 4, 2015 (10 min)

Week 45: Artillery in World War 1 - The Key to Success

When Przemysl falls for the 2nd time and when the British and ANZAC troops fail at Gallipoli again, one thing becomes clear: Artillery is the key for future battles. August von Mackensen had used it with great success at the Gorlice-Tarnow-Offensive and the French even diverted one million men to shell factories. Meanwhile German Zeppelins bombed London and the US sent submarines for aid.

South Africa in WW1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Jun 6, 2015 (10 min)

South Africa in WW1

The history of South Africa was already influenced by ethnic tension between the natives and the recently arrived colonists from Great Britain and the Netherlands. The Boers had actually fought to wars with the Empire for self determination. Still, in World War 1 they fought for the King. South Africa saw major action in German East Africa against Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck. But their troops were tested in Europe as well. For example in Delville Woods too where they fiercely fought against the attacking German Army.

Week 46: Rex Warneford Destroys a Zeppelin - Austria Digs into the Mountains

Episode: 2x24 | Airdate: Jun 11, 2015 (9 min)

Week 46: Rex Warneford Destroys a Zeppelin - Austria Digs into the Mountains

Reginald Warneford is important to Britain's war effort. Not just because he shot down a German zeppelin, but because he is made a hero in times when heroes are needed. He receives a Victoria Cross soon after his victory because the commanders know about the average life span of pilots in World War 1. Meanwhile, the Austro-Hungarian army digs into the alpine rocks to fend of the Italian Attackers and Gallipoli continues to be a butchery without any progress.

Week 47: Cavalry, Spies and Cossacks

Episode: 2x25 | Airdate: Jun 18, 2015 (9 min)

Week 47: Cavalry, Spies and Cossacks

The war seems like a romantic novel this week: In the East the Russians are saved by Cossack Cavalry while August von Mackensen's artillery is plowing through Galicia. In the meantime, the British discover a German spy ring in London and the French gain a few miles in the west.

Week 48: The Austro-Hungarian Empire Strikes Back

Episode: 2x26 | Airdate: Jun 25, 2015 (10 min)

Week 48: The Austro-Hungarian Empire Strikes Back

Just a few weeks ago Austria-Hungary's military laid in shambles. But with German support from August von Mackensen and other German generals, the tide is turning on the Eastern Front. Even Lemberg can be conquered again and the Russians are still on their Big Retreat.

Week 49: On the Move but Going Nowhere - Optimism Is Failing!

Episode: 2x27 | Airdate: Jul 2, 2015 (10 min)

Week 49: On the Move but Going Nowhere - Optimism Is Failing!

Two months after landing in Gallipoli the fight has become a trench warfare. In Mesopotamia British troops were losing the optimism, they had felt just a few weeks ago. The change of seasons brought more heat, turning the weather from bearable to excruciating. Heat became a deadly foe. While the German crown prince Wilhelm unsuccessfully tried to break through the Western front in the Ardennes, the Austro-German force managed to drive back the Russians in the East.

Week 50: Adapt or Die - The Artillery Barrage

Episode: 2x28 | Airdate: Jul 9, 2015 (10 min)

Week 50: Adapt or Die - The Artillery Barrage

The Great Retreat of the Russians during the last weeks has shown one thing: Artillery is the key to success. More specifically, a new kind of artillery tactic called the artillery barrage which focuses shelling on one part of the front. August von Mackensen had actually stolen this approach from John French. The Entente tried to use it on the Western Front a few months earlier without the expected breakthrough.

Italy in World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Jul 13, 2015 (10 min)

Italy in World War 1

Italy was a major European country that joined World War 1 almost a year after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Initially, Italy actually had an alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary called the Triple Alliance, but Italy decided to back the Entente powers instead because they were promised disputed land in the Alps and near Trieste. Find out all about Italy in World War 1 in our new special.

Week 51: The Tumbling Giant - Russia's Army on the Verge of Collapse

Episode: 2x29 | Airdate: Jul 16, 2015 (10 min)

Week 51: The Tumbling Giant - Russia's Army on the Verge of Collapse

The German-Austrian offensive on the Eastern Front had undone all of Russia's territorial gains in the last weeks. Lemberg had fallen and the German troops were at the gates of Warsaw. The Russian casualties were in the millions, especially equipment and officers were becoming scarce. And exactly now, the German high command (OHL) prepared an all-out offensive along the entire frontline. At the same time in Gallipoli, one failure followed the other. How long would the Entente be able to continue this exercise in butchery? 

Week 52: Scorched Earth - Russia's Retreat Goes Up in Flames!

Episode: 2x30 | Airdate: Jul 23, 2015 (10 min)

Week 52: Scorched Earth - Russia's Retreat Goes Up in Flames!

This week Russia premieres her tactics of „Scorched Earth". A new strategy of burning their own land is to avoid enemies profiting from their conquests. Russia had been retreating from the German and Austro-Hungarian armies for nearly three months now. Continuously losing huge areas of land and hundreds of thousands of men on the Eastern Front. As a consequence, millions of civilians had to flee their homes. At the same time allied troops at Gallipoli are weakened by infections and disease due to lack of hygiene and heat while Italy repeatedly failed to take out Austrian strongpoints.

Week 53: Russian Roulette - Germany Helps the Bolsheviks

Episode: 2x31 | Airdate: Jul 30, 2015 (10 min)

Week 53: Russian Roulette - Germany Helps the Bolsheviks

After Russia's Great Retreat and the defeat on the Eastern Front, the Russian Army is demoralized and even revolution is in the air. Germany is fanning the revolutionary flames by sending Bolshevik prisoners of war back to Russia - equipped with money to support the Bolshevik cause. Meanwhile, the the war is continuing on the Western Front. Even small skirmishes are turning into atrocious battles with little gain for either side. A great offensive is not in sight.

Week 54: Warsaw Falls - The Fokker Scourge Begins

Episode: 2x32 | Airdate: Aug 6, 2015 (10 min)

Week 54: Warsaw Falls - The Fokker Scourge Begins

After the Russian defeats on the Eastern Front, Warsaw falls. The first time in over 100 years a new foreign power occupies the city. The German onslaught in the East seems to be unstoppable. Also on the Western Front the Germans are causing havoc with the new Fokker-Eindecker planes which start the so called Fokker Scourge. The British pilots even start to call their airplanes Fokker-Fodder. At the same time, the battle in Gallipoli continues with ever more troops landing while neither the Ottomans nor the ANZAC troops can gain any advantage.

Week 55: The Ruse at Gallipoli and the Siege of Kovno

Episode: 2x33 | Airdate: Aug 13, 2015 (10 min)

Week 55: The Ruse at Gallipoli and the Siege of Kovno

Another 20.000 soldiers fresh from the barracks are supposed to turn the tide at Gallipoli. But Mustafa Kemal is an Ottoman commander to be reckoned with. With a tactical ruse and the right timing, he surprises the inexperienced ANZAC recruits with a bayonet charge. As the sand of Chunuk Bair turns red, one thing is clear, Gallipoli is still not taken. On the Eastern Front the Germans lay siege on Kovno and are about to encircle the Russian troops near Brest-Litovsk. The German offensive on the Western Front is not nearly as successful though.

Capturing the Horrors - The Art of World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Aug 17, 2015 (7 min)

Capturing the Horrors - The Art of World War 1

The beginning of the 20th century saw rapid changes to the understanding of the fine arts and the First World War was a big catalyst for all the new art movements of Modernity like Cubism, Expressionism or Impressionism. Countless painters like Otto Dix or Max Beckmann used their paintings to process the horrors they had lived through. Before this war, paintings used to glorify soldiers and generals, but the new schools of art couldn't be further from that and so it is no wonder that the Nazis displayed a lot of World War 1 paintings in their exhibition of degenerate art ("Entartete Kunst") before World War 2.

Week 56: Escalation at Sea - Russia Up Against the Wall

Episode: 2x34 | Airdate: Aug 20, 2015 (10 min)

Week 56: Escalation at Sea - Russia Up Against the Wall

The Entente was in desperate need of American supplies and so the German submarine campaign in the Atlantic was a real problem. The British started to run false flag operations with so called Q-Ships to hunt down U-Boats which lead to the so called Baralong Incident this week. In the meantime, Russia was standing up against the wall as the fortresses of Kovno and Novogeorgievsk were falling to the Germans leading to a catastrophic loss in men, equipment and supplies.

French Rifles of World War 1 featuring Othais from C&Rsenal

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Aug 24, 2015 (13 min)

French Rifles of World War 1 featuring Othais from C&Rsenal

In the very first edition of our livestream with Othais from C&Rsenal, he introduced us to the French guns of World War 1, such as the Berthier carbine or the Lebel rifle. This is the first summary of our session surrounding the rifles that the French took into battle and their design.

Week 57: The Battle of Hill 60 - Lunatic Persistence in Gallipoli

Episode: 2x35 | Airdate: Aug 27, 2015 (10 min)

Week 57: The Battle of Hill 60 - Lunatic Persistence in Gallipoli

Peter Hart described the state of the Gallipoli campaign in 1915 as "lunatic persistence in the face of the obvious" - and the Battle of Hill 60 proved just that. Outgunned and with a lack of artillery support, the battle was one of the bloodiest days on the peninsular near Constantinople. The Ottoman capital was still out of reach for the Entente to capture. Meanwhile, the war spread to the Indian border region and on the Western and Eastern Front the carnage continued in the air and on ground.

French Pistols of World War 1 featuring Othais from C&Rsenal

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Aug 31, 2015 (10 min)

French Pistols of World War 1 featuring Othais from C&Rsenal

This is the 2nd part of our special episodes on French small arms of WW1 and how they were used in battle. Othais explains the problems of manufacturing pistols like the Ruby Mle 1915 on a big scale. The French "Lebel revolver" also known as Model 1892 has a few interesting features like being a single action and a double action revolver at the same time. Particularly, the unusual reloading mechanism has a fascinating military history.

Week 58: The Western Front Awakens - The Tsar Takes Over

Episode: 2x36 | Airdate: Sep 3, 2015 (10 min)

Week 58: The Western Front Awakens - The Tsar Takes Over

The Western Front has been relatively quiet the whole summer while the Russians were on their Big Retreat. The French and British generals have been busy trying to find a new strategy to overcome the stalemate. The Germans weren't sitting idle while awaiting the next big French offensive, they fortified their positions even using concrete. At the same time in the East, Tsar Nicholas II personally takes over military command and fires Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich for the catastrophic casualties the Russian Army faced this summer. But his timing could not be worse.

The Schlieffen Plan - And Why It Failed feat. AlternateHistoryHub

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Sep 7, 2015 (10 min)

The Schlieffen Plan - And Why It Failed feat. AlternateHistoryHub

The Schlieffen Plan was the blueprint for Germany's army to avoid a two-front war with Russia and France. It was supposed to be the solution for a quick victory against arch enemy France by invading Belgium and the Netherlands to circumvent French defenses. Helmut von Moltke adapted the original plan by Alfred von Schlieffen and ultimately failed when the Germans were beaten at the Battle of the Marne. Indy explains the numerous reasons why the Schlieffen Plan was doomed to fail.

Week 59: The Socialists Call for Peace - But the Plans Do Not

Episode: 2x37 | Airdate: Sep 10, 2015 (10 min)

Week 59: The Socialists Call for Peace - But the Plans Do Not

While the Socialist movement gathers in Switzerland and calls for peace on the Western Front, on the Eastern Front and the Balkans the signs are set for the opposite: An escalation with new offensives. The French and British want to attack near Artois and in the Champagne, Germany wants to finish the war weary Russian Army. At the same time Bulgaria agrees to attack Serbia within the next 30 days. Even in London the war can still be felt when German Zeppelins continue to drop bombs on the British capital.

Sweden during World War 1 - Balancing Neutrality

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Sep 14, 2015 (7 min)

Sweden during World War 1 - Balancing Neutrality

Sweden was neutral during the Great War and like all neutral countries in World War 1 it was affected by the global conflict. Balancing neutrality between the Central Powers and the Entente while also maintaining trade with both sides was not easy - but very profitable. Especially the trade with Germany was very lucrative since it was circumventing the British Naval Blockade. But that was not the only effect the war had on Sweden which became the nation it is today during WW1.

Week 60: The State of World War 1 - As Reported by a Newspaper 100 Years Ago

Episode: 2x38 | Airdate: Sep 17, 2015 (10 min)

Week 60: The State of World War 1 - As Reported by a Newspaper 100 Years Ago

This week Indy dissects a contemporary source from autumn 1915 - the Hobart Mercury Newspaper from Australia.

While the French and British prepare a new offensive on the Western Front, their Entente ally Russia is still suffering in the East when Germany is moving on the last big Russian city of Vilnius. Even though the propaganda says otherwise, the situation for the ANZACs in Gallipoli still looks grim.

Submarines, Dreadnoughts and Battle Cruisers - The Navies of World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Sep 21, 2015 (9 min)

Submarines, Dreadnoughts and Battle Cruisers - The Navies of World War 1

Even though there was only one major naval battle in the Atlantic during World War 1, the navies played a huge role during the entire conflict. From troop transports to supplies and from unrestricted submarine warfare to the landing at Gallipoli: The life of a sailor in the Great War was dangerous. And it wasn't just the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea was full of navies and battle ships. Especially fairly new ship types like the submarine or the Dreadnought were a force to be reckoned with.

Week 61: The German Occupation of Lithuania - Unrest in Russia

Episode: 2x39 | Airdate: Sep 24, 2015 (10 min)

Week 61: The German Occupation of Lithuania - Unrest in Russia

When the Germans take Vilnius, they set their plans of "germanizing" the whole area into motion. Erich Ludendorff believes that Courland and other areas near East Prussia are culturally German and that he's returning them to the Fatherland. While the Russian Army is now in a much better defensive position after their Great Retreat, civil unrest across the country is becoming a problem. Huge losses and the difficult supply situation are making it difficult to maintain order. At the same time, Bulgaria is mobilizing her troops, foreshadowing yet another front in this World War.

Week 62: The Battle of Loos - New Offensives on the Western Front

Episode: 2x40 | Airdate: Oct 1, 2015 (10 min)

Week 62: The Battle of Loos - New Offensives on the Western Front

After weeks of preparation the French and British Armies unleash a new offensive on the Western Front. Not only is it supposed to relieve pressure on the Russians on the Eastern Front but the Entente wants to achieve the decisive breakthrough. The French actually break through German trenches only to realise that they have a second line of trenches completely in tact right behind the first line. The British attack at Loos also turns into carnage even though the British use gas for the first time.

Bulgaria in World War 1 - The New Central Power

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Oct 5, 2015 (7 min)

Bulgaria in World War 1 - The New Central Power

Bulgaria joined the ranks of the Central Powers in World War 1 in October 1915 and shortly after invaded neighbouring Serbia to support the German-Austro offensive on Belgrade. A lot of promises about territory were made towards Ferdinand I and especially the chance of getting back territories lost in the Balkan Wars was music to Bulgarian ears. Find out all about Bulgaria joining World War 1 in our special episode.

Week 63: Serbia Is Invaded Once Again - The Entente Lands in Greece

Episode: 2x41 | Airdate: Oct 8, 2015 (10 min)

Week 63: Serbia Is Invaded Once Again - The Entente Lands in Greece

The Central Powers want to open a direct supply connection between Berlin and Constantinople. So, they start a new offensive on Serbia to defeat them once and for all. It's an open secret that Serbias neighbour Bulgaria will soon join the war so the Serbians are in dire need of help. With no other option, the Entente lands troops in Salonika, Greece. The whole situation on the Balkans is sprialing out of controle once more. Meanwhile the new offensives on the Western Front continue while the Eastern Front cools down.

Week 64: Learning Lessons From Loos - Bulgaria Enters the War

Episode: 2x42 | Airdate: Oct 15, 2015 (10 min)

Week 64: Learning Lessons From Loos - Bulgaria Enters the War

By the numbers the Battle of Loos was a defeat for the British Army but they learned valuable lessons for the future on the Western Front. The creeping artillery barrage is used for the first time successfully and it is apparent that assault tactics have to be rethought completely. On the Balkans, Bulgaria officially declares war on Serbia and joins the Central Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. On the same day they invade Serbia which is now in real trouble.

The French Uniforms of World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Oct 19, 2015 (5 min)

The French Uniforms of World War 1

We are starting a new irregular series about the various uniforms of the waring nations of World War 1. Starting with the French uniforms we are exploring everything from helmets to boots. The French were the first army to adapt a real military helmet with the M15. In the beginning of the war they were still wearing the traditional Kepi from Franco-Prussian War, however. Find out all about the French equipment in the trenches with Indy.

Week 65: The Crime That Shook the World - The Execution of Edith Cavell

Episode: 2x43 | Airdate: Oct 22, 2015 (10 min)

Week 65: The Crime That Shook the World - The Execution of Edith Cavell

Edith Cavell was a British nurse serving in a nursing school in occupied Belgium. She was executed by the Germans for treason and espionage in Brussels. Her death and the surrounding atrocity propaganda caused a public outcry all over the world. At the same time the First World War continued like never before. The Third Battle of the Isonzo didn't bring a decision between Austria-Hungary and Italy, in Gallipoli the troops were slowly withdrawn and the the Champagne offensive of the French army was still in full swing.

Week 66: Russia Stems the Tide - Winter Is Coming

Episode: 2x44 | Airdate: Oct 29, 2015 (10 min)

Week 66: Russia Stems the Tide - Winter Is Coming

After the Great Retreat during the summer, the Russians are finally able to fight back the Germans at Dvinsk. With a new type of trench warfare, they are able to render August von Mackensen's artillery useless and only take on small numbers of Germans at the same time. The German army is successful in Serbia though and so the situation for the Serbs looks grim. Meanwhile Benito Mussolini writes in his diary that the worst enemy is not Austria-Hungary, but lice. All of the soldiers and generals know one thing: Winter is coming.

Week 67: The Third Battle of the Isonzo - French Despair on the Western Front

Episode: 2x45 | Airdate: Nov 5, 2015 (10 min)

Week 67: The Third Battle of the Isonzo - French Despair on the Western Front

For the third time the Italians had tried to conquer the Austrian positions at the Isonzo front and for the third time they had failed. And like the other defeats before, the Third Battle of the Isonzo came with an extreme amount of casualties due to the difficult terrain in the Alps. At the same time, Lord Kitchener visits the front in Gallipoli and realises that evacuation is the only logical decision to make. On the Western Front, the French had suffered well over 200.000 casualties during the autumn offensives at Artois and in the Champagne.

The USA Before Joining World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Nov 9, 2015 (10 min)

The USA Before Joining World War 1

Even though the United States only joined the First World War in 1917, the affects of World War 1 were felt way before. Woodrow Wilson initially wanted the USA to stay neutral but also increased the number of the US Army and expanded the US Navy. Economically, the United States of America had already chosen a side in the conflict before the declaration of war was signed. They supported the Entente with ammunition and other supplies. Things like the sinking of the Lusitania and unrestricted submarine warfare only made it easier to convince the public.

Week 68: Serbia's Last Stand Against the Central Powers

Episode: 2x46 | Airdate: Nov 12, 2015 (9 min)

Week 68: Serbia's Last Stand Against the Central Powers

Serbia's Army cannot hold out much longer against the invasion of the Central Powers. Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria are relentlessly pushing forward through the Balkan country. The French are trying to help from the south but a river proves to be an obstacle they cannot overcome. In the Alps, the 4th Battle of the Isonzo starts one week after the 3rd had failed and in West Africa, the Battle of Banjo takes place as one of the last battles of the German colony Kamerun (Cameroon).

Beyond Wires and Pigeons - Communications in World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Nov 16, 2015 (10 min)

Beyond Wires and Pigeons - Communications in World War 1

If one thing was vital to the the new kind of modern warfare in the First World War, it was communications. The Industrial Revolution had brought wireless transmission of signals with it and the huge armies of World War 1 needed to be in contact constantly to be successful in the field. In this special episode we introduce you to the birth hour of modern military communication and signals.

Week 69: The Forgotten Front - World War 1 in Libya

Episode: 2x47 | Airdate: Nov 19, 2015 (10 min)

Week 69: The Forgotten Front - World War 1 in Libya

12 war zones were not enough for this global war and this week an often forgotten theatre of war opens in Libya. Local Arab tribesmen fight against the British in guerrilla war. As if the Italians did not have enough problems at the Isonzo Front where Luigi Cardona is still sending his men into certain death against the Austrian defences. The situation for the Serbs is grim too and on the Western Front the carnage continues unchanged.

German Rifles of World War 1 feat. Othais from C&Rsenal

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Nov 23, 2015 (15 min)

German Rifles of World War 1 feat. Othais from C&Rsenal

Indy and Flo sat down for one of our live streams about historical firearms again. Othais from C&Rsenal explained the various German rifles and pistols of the First World War. Among them of course the famous Gewehr 98 from Mauser and its predecessor, the Gewehr 88. In our next episode we will also have a look at the iconic German pistols such as the Reichsrevolver or the Mauser C96.

Week 70: Pride Comes Before the Fall - British Trouble in Mesopotamia

Episode: 2x48 | Airdate: Nov 26, 2015 (9 min)

Week 70: Pride Comes Before the Fall - British Trouble in Mesopotamia

Far away from the Western Front, the British Indian Army gets intro trouble in Mesopotamia against the Ottoman Empire. In the Alps, the Fourth Battle of the Isonzo is proving just as disastrous to the Italians the other three before. And in Serbia the situation is getting darker and darker as Nis is falling to the Central Powers. All while the flying aces of World War 1 are fighting it out in the skies over the Western Front.

Week 71: The Serbian Exodus Through Albania

Episode: 2x49 | Airdate: Dec 3, 2015 (10 min)

Week 71: The Serbian Exodus Through Albania

Serbia's last stand is over and the remaining forces and civilians have to leave their home country across the inhabitable trails of the Albanian Alps. So, a whole nation is on the run while their enemies celebrate their successful military operation. The German Army is gladly relocating the much needed troops to other fronts while they leave the Austrians and Bulgarians to deal with the new situation on the Balkans.

Born on the Shores of Gallipoli - ANZAC in WW1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Dec 7, 2015 (10 min)

Born on the Shores of Gallipoli - ANZAC in WW1

The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps or ANZAC fought in Gallipoli, on the Western Front and in the Middle East during World War 1. Even though the Gallipoli campaign was an ultimate failure, it was the birth hour of the New Zealand and Australian national consciousness. Find out how the Great War shaped Australia and New Zealand in our special episode.

Week 72: Britain on the Run - The Siege of Kut Al Amara

Episode: 2x50 | Airdate: Dec 10, 2015 (9 min)

Week 72: Britain on the Run - The Siege of Kut Al Amara

Serbia is breaking under the pressure of the Central Power invasion and the last troops and civilians flee through the Alps. The final decision to evacuate Gallipoli is made and the British Indian Army gets under siege in the town of Kut Al Amara in Mesopotamia. The end of 1915 certainly looked grim for the Entente. The morale in Italy was also at a low point after the Fourth Battle of the Isonzo river ended like the three before.

Week 73: Despair and Mutiny on the Italian Front

Episode: 2x51 | Airdate: Dec 17, 2015 (10 min)

Week 73: Despair and Mutiny on the Italian Front

The morale of the Italian Army at the Isonzo Front is on an all time low. Catastrophic defeats against the Austrians, bad and broken equipment, unsanitary conditions, no supplies, no front leave and recreation for the soldiers. This week the first troops under Luigi Cardona are mutinying. At the same time the Entente is in real trouble against Bulgaria on the Macedonian Front and the evacuation of Gallipoli is still in the planning phase.

Week 74: The Beginning of the End - Evacuation at Gallipoli

Episode: 2x52 | Airdate: Dec 24, 2015 (10 min)

Week 74: The Beginning of the End - Evacuation at Gallipoli

While the Western and Eastern Front freeze over and the armies there have to fight the harsh conditions as much as the fight the enemy, the evacuation of Gallipoli is set into motion. After months of stalemate, the disease ridden offensive is finally called off. Unlike the rest of the operations there, the evacuation is actually following a thorough plan.

The Story of the SMS Emden

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Dec 25, 2015 (10 min)

The Story of the SMS Emden

The SMS Emden was a light cruiser serving in Asia when World War 1 broke out. Instead of fleeing with the rest of the German East Asia Squadron under Maximilian von Spee, captain Karl von Müller stayed behind and waged a devastating cruiser war against the Entente effectively crippling the supply lines. But the luck of the Emden could not hold out forever. Find out more about the incredible story of the SMS Emden.

German Pistols of World War 1 feat. Othais from C&Rsenal

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Dec 28, 2015 (12 min)

German Pistols of World War 1 feat. Othais from C&Rsenal

In the second part of our German weapons special, Othais introduces us to pistols. Among them are oddities like the Reichsrevolver but also iconic pieces of German engineering like the Luger including the rare Trommelmagazin.

Week 75: Preparing for 1916 - The Year of Battles

Episode: 2x53 | Airdate: Dec 31, 2015 (10 min)

Week 75: Preparing for 1916 - The Year of Battles

1915 was a year for the Central Powers except on the Western Front where the stalemate continues. But plans are being made on both sides to gain an advantage. Preparations for huge offensives are on the way and one French fortress is the focus of the German Army: Verdun.

Specials

Top List: The Top 10 Moustaches of World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Oct 29, 2015 (6 min)

Top List: The Top 10 Moustaches of World War 1

November is the month of the year to celebrate moustaches and beards in all forms and fashions. To celebrate the start of #movember we made a new top list ranking the beards of World War 1.

WW1 Summary Part 3: Summer 1915 - Global Escalation

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Oct 26, 2015 (8 min)

WW1 Summary Part 3: Summer 1915 - Global Escalation

Every three months we publish recap episodes that summarises the events of the First World War 100 years ago. In late summer and autumn 1915 the Russians were still on their Great Retreat on the Eastern Front. The Western Front was suffering from the Fokker Scourge and erupted with the Battle of Loos and a new Champagne offensive. At the same time, Gallipoli was still in dire straits and on the Isonzo Front, Luigi Cardona could still not gain any territory against Austria-Hungary.

Interview with Indy Neidell

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Sep 20, 2015 (5 min)

Interview with Indy Neidell

Our producer David sat down with Indy in his garden for an interview that answers a few questions you all have been dying to ask. Why Stockholm? Why The Great War Channel? Are you a Historian?

Behind the Scenes - A Glimpse into the Mind of Indy Neidell

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Sep 16, 2015 (8 min)

Behind the Scenes - A Glimpse into the Mind of Indy Neidell

For our first birthday our team went to Stockholm to visit Indy so, that you can get a look behind the scenes of the great man behind the scripts of THE GREAT WAR YouTube channel. On the same occasion he also showed us around his home which is full of interesting photos - and cats. And guitars.

WW1 Summary Part 2: The First Year of World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Jul 27, 2015 (9 min)

WW1 Summary Part 2: The First Year of World War 1

It's been a year, since we started following the First World War, and still no end of the bloodshed is in sight. "A year of battles" had begun and total war had commenced and was spreading around the world. Russia was no longer gaining ground on the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Armies, instead it was fighting on its own territory, constantly under fire and forced to retreat. The allies had hoped for a quick win after storming Gallipoli, instead the catastrophical fighting was dragging on. Constantly being at the Germans mercy in the skies and on the sea. Daily men and means were lost, while the hope of developing an innovation, that would gain a decisive advantage still lingered. For all of you who joined The Great War recently, or you who would like a summary to recall the last six months, this is part two of our Recap reaching from February to July 1915.

Outtakes: Indiana Jones and the Giant Metal Snake

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Jun 29, 2015 (3 min)

Outtakes: Indiana Jones and the Giant Metal Snake

We made it! 100.000 subscribers and all thanks to you and your support. We couldn't have done this without you so for this great milestone and in a series of surprises we have prepared for our upcoming first birthday, we present to you: Our first outtakes videos. You might have noticed that Indy is a bit insane sometimes, but if you want to know what happens when he thinks the camera is not running, check out our video.

WW1 Summary Part 1: The First Six Months of World War 1

Episode: S02 Special | Airdate: Jan 19, 2015 (11 min)

WW1 Summary Part 1: The First Six Months of World War 1

World War 1 broke out in summer 1914, a little over 100 years ago. Our channel is following the historic events week by week. For everyone who recently joined this channel: this recap is specially for you! Catch up with the last six months, hence the first six months of the war. Between the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the Battle of the Marne and the Christmas Truce, hundreds of thousands of soldiers had to die. This is modern war.

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